Boselli was a three-star scholarship offensive lineman in FSU's 2016 signing class for two seasons before leaving the team ahead of the 2018 season. He returned this offseason after trying out and walking onto the team.

His father, Tony Boselli, was a five-time Pro Bowl offensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars from 1996 through 2000.

Armstrong was a three-star offensive lineman in FSU's 2018 recruiting class and redshirted in his first season with the team. He's spent much of camp working behind Scott as the second-team left guard.

The rest of the offensive remained similar to how it has looked for the majority of preseason camp with redshirt junior Jauan Williams at left tackle, true freshman Dontae Lucas at right guard and graduate transfer Ryan Roberts at right tackle.

Redshirt junior Mike Arnold was back working with the second team after he was not observed working out Tuesday and was Wednesday during the brief media period.

Senior Cole Minshew (neck) and redshirt freshman Christian Meadows (shoulder) were both not seen at Friday's practice and have not worked out yet this preseason.

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While redshirt sophomore wide receiver Tamorrion Terry remains out, the rest of the FSU wide receiver group is notably healthy. Redshirt freshman Warren Thompson worked out once again Friday after missing time with a concussion.

Senior Keith Gavin and redshirt freshman D'Marcus Adams (ankle) who both missed time earlier in the preseason were also working out at Friday's practice.

The wideouts worked through a slow-paced drill focused on the route tree and passing concepts before moving over to work with the quarterbacks.

James Blackman and Alex Hornibrook both had solid days throwing the ball. Blackman was occasionally a bit high and Hornibrook missed behind his target at times but each threw pretty consistently catchable balls.

Redshirt freshman wideout Keyshawn Helton was again the epitome of consistency Friday as he made route-running and pass-catching look easy and drew praise for his performance. Warren Thompson and Jordan Young also looked good during passing drills without defenders.

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At defensive tackle, Marvin Wilson (knee) was missing again. The tackles spent much of their time working on a blocking sled drill which asked them to react quickly between three different blocking pad targets.